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Method

Fry the onion in half the olive oil for
about 5 mins or until soft. Stir through
the garlic and cumin. Cook over a low
heat for 1 min more. Add the tomato
purée, pinto beans and a few tbsp of
water. Heat through, then mash up with
the back of a fork and season.

Meanwhile, toss the courgette slices
in the remaining oil with some seasoning.
Place on a hot griddle pan and cook for
a couple of mins each side until tender
and grill marked. Place to one side.

Mix the cheese, chilli and coriander in
a bowl. Spread the bean purée over half
of the tortillas. Lay over courgette slices
and scatter with cheese mixture. Top
with the remaining tortillas, pressing the
two together. Cook in batches in the hot
griddle pan, carefully turning, for about
1-2 mins each side or until the cheese
has begun to melt and the tortillas are
crisp. Serve in wedges.

delicious! really simple great flavours. I didnt have cumin so i used some old el taco fajita spice mix on the onions and courgettes.. bit of a cheat i know! also used refried beans rather than pinto. so easy and quick will certainly be making it again and would even be good for veggie dinner party

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